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1. What is pharmacodynamics?
Answer: how a medicine changes the body
2. What is pharmacokinetics?
Answer: the study of drug movement throughout the body. How it gets in/ab-sorption
3. How is pharmacology used in nursing?
Answer: Through the nursing process Assessing
Diagnosing
Planning
Implementing
Evaluating
4. what is the difference between a drug and a medication?
Answer: drug is chemical agent
,capable of producing biological responses within the body aka still outside the body
Medication is the drug after it is administered aka inside the body
5. What is medication reconciliation?
Answer: the process of tracking medications as the patient proceeds from one healthcare provider to
another. This attempts to reduce duplication, omissions, dosing errors, and drug interactions
6. What are the 10 rights of medication administration?
Answer: 1.Right patient
2. Right medication
3. Right dose
4. Right route
5. Right time
6. Right documentation
7. Right client education
8. Right to refuse
9. Right assessment
10. Right evaluation
7. What are the proper components of a prescription?
, Answer: Client's name, date and time, name of medication, dosage, route, time, frequency, quantity,
and signature of the provider
8. What are the three checks of drug administration?
Answer: 1. Checking the drug with the MAR or the medication information system when pulling it
from storage
2. Checking the drug when preparing it, pouring it, taking it out of the unit-dose container, or connecting the IV tubing
to the bag
3. Checking the drug before administering it to the patient
9. What is a STAT order?
Answer: given immediately and only given once- 5 mins or less
10. What is an ASAP order?
Answer: as soon as possible- within 30 mins
11. What is a single order?
Answer: Med given only once at a specific time
12. What is a PRN order?
Answer: As needed
13. What is a routine order?
Answer: orders not written as STAT, ASAP, NOW, or PRN